Waxamani Mehinako

BRAZIL - River Eye Linen

AVAILABLE IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL SUBSTRATES 

Rooted in the protective body paintings of the Mehinako people, River Eye transforms ancestral symbolism into bold, rhythmic forms. Created by Waxamani Mehinako using pigments derived from forest traditions, the pattern honors the piau fish—a sacred emblem of purification, guidance, and protection—and carries forward a deep respect for nature into contemporary spaces.

** Artworks are not indicative or representative of entire cultures. They are created by individuals whose work is informed by their own histories and communities.**

COMMERCIAL
  • Substrate: Commercial-grade Type II wallcovering made from recycled plastic bottles
  • Inks: UVgel 460 UV-curable inks, GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low emissions
  • Finish: Light stipple texture with a low-sheen appearance
  • Width: 54" | 52" printed
  • Weight: 15 oz per linear yard
  • Repeat: 26"W x 16"H (straight match)
  • Fire Rating: Passes ASTM E-84 Class A; CAN/ULC S102
  • Breathability: Minimum 66 perms (ASTM E96 Wet Cup Test)
  • VOC Emissions: Substrate meets California CDPH Standard (CA 01350)

RESIDENTIAL
  • Substrate: Matte non-woven paper, pre-trimmed; FSC-certified and PFAS-free. 
  • Inks: Water-based, non-flammable, non-combustible, nickel-free; GREENGUARD GOLD and ECOLOGO® certified.
  • Width: 27.6"
  • Pattern Repeat: 27.6"W x 17"H (straight match)
  • Fire Rating: ASTM E84 Class A
  • Air Quality: Both the substrate and the ink used are certified for low chemical emissions.
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BRAZIL - River Eye Linen
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WAXAMANI MEHINAKO

Deep in the heart of Brazil's Alto Xingu indigenous territory, Waxamani is an artist bridging the gap between his Mehinako and Aweti roots and the contemporary art world. His paintings burst with vibrant colors and geometric patterns, inspired by the body adornments used in sacred ceremonies.

Waxamani draws his inspiration from the rich natural world around him. He creates his own pigments from the plants and minerals of his land, applying them to canvas with free-flowing strokes. Each artwork carries the weight of generations, connecting Waxamani’s heritage to the present day and transforming traditional symbols into contemporary masterpieces.

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